DUBLIN STREET DIRECTORY 1862
From Thom's Irish Almanac and Official Directory for the Year 1862
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Prendred's-court. Off Francis-street, No. 125. P. St. Nicholas Without.—Merchants'- quay Ward.—City. Seven houses in tenmts. 1l. 10s. to 4l. 10s. Preston-street. Off Amiens-street. P. St. Thomas.—North Dock W.—City. 1 Reddy, Mr. John, 21l. 2 Thompson, Wm. revenue officer, 19l. 3 Bates, Mr. 19l. 4 Cooper, James, sea captain, 15l. 5 Sullivan, Edward, esq. 16l. Price's-lane. From Fleet-street to Aston' s-quay. P. St. Andrew.—South City W.—City. 1 Flemyng, C. bookseller 2 Stores and warehouses, valued with 12 Westmoreland-street 3 Stores, 23l. 4 & 5 Oldham & Co. warehouses, 60l. .....here Aston's-quay intersects...... 6 Stores, 10l. Price's-row. Off Robert-street. P. St. Catherine.— Usher's-quay W. 1 to 8 Tenements, 1l. to 3l. 10s. Priestfield. Dolphin's Barn. 1 Quigley, Mr. Priestfields 2 Scott, Mr. D. Sallypark Prince of Wales'-court. Off Christchurch-place, No. 7 P. St. Nicholas Within.—Wood-quay W.— City. Four houses in tenements, each 6l. Prince's-street, North. Off Sackville-street, Lower. P. St. Thomas.—North City W.—City. 1 and 2 Prince of Wales' Hotel, 65l. 3 Ryan Brothers, Post Office tavern, 36l. 4 & 5 Freeman's Journal Office—John Gray, M.D. J.P. proprietor of the daily, evening, & weekly Freeman's Journal— residence, Charleville- house, Rathmines, 40l., 33l. 6 Brooks, Maurice, stores of, and 4 Sackville-place, 26l. 7 and 8 Lalouette's riding school, car- riage mart, and livery stables, 46l. 9,10, & 11, Printing office of Alexander Thom and Sons, and 87 and 88 Abbey-street 12 Lalouette's carriage mart and horse repository, 12l. 13 and 14 Stores 15 Burke, Walter, merchant, stores ......here William's-lane intersects....... 23 and 24 Cannock, White, & Co., 60l. 25 Ruins 26 Fawcett & Co. and 19 & 20 Henry- street, 20l. 27 & 28 Davis, Cath. livery stables, and soda water manufacturer, 18l., 10l. 29 Strahan & Co. cabinetmakers, and Henry-street, 30l. 30 Conolly, John, builder, and Kil- more, Artane, 18l. 31 Findlater, Alex. and Co. 13l. GENERAL POST OFFICE Gate entrance for Mail Coaches |
Prince's-street, South. From City-quay to Townsend-street. P. St. Mark.—Trinity W.—City. 1 Tenements, 7l. 2 Kelly, Mr. John, 12l. ..here Gloucester-street, South, intersects.. [3-10; 2l. to 70l.] 3 to 7 Tenements, 8 to 10 Stores, Prince William-cottages. Grand Canal-street. Crothers, Mrs. Hodgens, Isaac, ship chandler Prince William-terrace. Grand Canal-street. P. St. Peter.—City. Beyond Municipal boundary. 1 Marshall, Michael, com. agent, and 8 Temple-lane 2 Conway, William, esq. barrister 3 Henry, Mrs. 16l. 10s. 4 Talbot, Pierce B. esq. 16l. 10s. 5 Low, William, esq. 18l. 6 Kelly, Mrs. 18l. 7 Fitzpatrick, S. F. jeweller & silver smith, & 11 Up. Sackville-st. 18l. ,, Foster, Ralph M. esq. 8 Lawder, John, merchant, 16l. 9 Taaffe, George Francis, esq. 16l. 10 Brady, Patrick W. esq. 20l. Proby's-lane. Off Liffey-street, Upper. P. St. Mary.—North City W.—City. Six houses in tenements, 1l.10s. to 4l. Prospect-house. (See Pembroke-place, No. 26.) Prospect-terrace. Canal-bank, Phibsborough. Arran-quay W. 1 Vacant, 15l. 2 Morton, Mr. Wm. B. 16l. ,, Kilpatrick, Mr. Alex. 3 Gallagher, Miss, Prospect-house, 20l. Prospect-villa. (See Pembroke-place, No. 18.) Protestant-row. From Wexford-street to Montague-court. P. St. Peter.—Mansion-house W.—City. Eight houses in tenements, 2l. to 6l. Proud's-lane. From York-street to Stephen's-green, W. P. St. Peter.—Mansion-house W.—City. 1 Tenements, 8l. 2 M'Evoy, Michael, dealer in horses, and job coach proprietor, 8l. Prussia-street. From Manor-st. to Circular-road, North. P. Grangegorman.—Arran-quay W.— City. 1 Bellew, John Law, clerk 2 Goff, Mrs. Elizabeth, 8l. 3 Hargrave, Francis, slater, 12l. 4 Ryan, John, wholesale wine & spirit broker, & commission agent, 12l. 5 O'Connor, Mrs. Teresa, 12l. 6 Ruttle, Mrs. Anna M. 12l. 7 Lane, Arth. office of inland rev. 9l. 8 Dunne, Mr. Andrew, 19l. 9 Robinson, Anthony, coal factor, 19l. 10 Moore, James G. esq. 12l. ,, Moore, Mrs. Elizabeth |
11 Nichols, Thomas, esq. 19l. 12 English, John & B. coach fact. 10l. 13 Devlin, John, brewer, 26l. 14 Vacant, 18l. 15 May, Peter, collector, 14l. 16 Hay, Mrs. 12l. ,, Pooley, Mr. John Henry Vignoles 17 Moxley, Mr. James, 10l. 18 Mulvey, Michl. com. salesman, 10l. 19 Harris, Miss, 10l. 20 Casey, John, cooper, 10l. 21 Willins, Mrs. Margaret, 10l. 22 Hamilton, Mr. John, 10l. 23 Tenements, 8l. 24 Vaughan, Miss Sarah, 10l. 25 Tenements, 10l. 26 Dempsey, William, esq. 22l. 27 Murphy, James, brush manuf. 16l. 28 Banon, William, merchant, and 28 Bridge-street, lower, 20l. 29 Day, Henry, law agent, 20l. 30 Doake, John, A.M. M.D. and Kin- allen, co. Down, 22l. 31 Richards, Samuel, esq. 15l. ,, Reichardt, Rev. Louis C. curate of St. Paul's, and 38 Amiens-street 32 Howard, Mr. John Frederick, 20l. 32* Tenements 33 M'Carthy, Bartholom. druggist, 8l. 34 Conroy, George, C.E. 8l. 35 Duggan, Michael, corn salesman, 17l. „ Duggan, Mich. John, cattle salesman 36 and 37 Tenements, 7l., 11l. 38 Vaughan, Edw. sol. & proctor, 20l. 39 Davis, John, engineer, 8l. 40 to 44 Tenements, 3l. 10s. to 17l. 45 Morrissy, Mary Anne, prov. dlr. 4l. 46 Bruton, Michael, cattle dealer, 8l. 47 Lynam, James, dairy, 5l. 48 to 52 Cattle field 53 Dodd, James, cattle dealer, 11l. 54 Reilly, Mr. Patrick, 4l. 10s. .......here Circular-road intersects....... 55 Jameson, John, esq. 126l. 56 Taylor, Thomas, esq. 21l. 57 Tighe, Thomas Joseph, G. S. & W. railway, 16l. 58 Yard 59 Donnelly, Mr. David 60 Baird, Charles, carpenter, 9l. 61 Becker, H. F. ordnance surv. off. 6l. 62 Pearson, Mr. William, 13l. 63 & 64 Halpin, Thos. dairy, 4l. 10s. 65 Vacant, 2l. 66 Tenements, 3l.10s. 67 M'Ewin, Mr. Alexander, 15l. 68 Cunningham, Henry, inspector of police, 8l. 10s. 69 Plunkett, Michael, dairy, 6l. 69½ Ryder, Mr. William 70 Duigan, Thomas, clerk, 8l. 71 M'Giff, Mr. Patrick, 9l. 71½ Watson, Mr. Robert, Depot, Phoe- nix Park, 7l. 72 White, Mrs. Margaret, 9l. 73 Pepperd, Mr. Robert, 9l. [74-78; 2l. to 10l.] 74 Lahey, Salvadore, gold, silver, and twist embroiderer, 75 Ward, Joseph, engineer, 76 Farmer, Mr. James, 77 and 78 Tenements, 79 Brady, Mr. James, 14l. 80 Noonan, James, clerk, 12l. 81 Tenements, 9l. 82 Hill, John, bootmaker, 5l. 10s. 83 & 84 Bourke, John, prov. dlr. 7l., 11l. 85 Gallagher, Joseph, prov. dealer, 11l. 86 Redmond, Patrick, clerk, 9l. 87 Tenements, 9l. |
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